At sixty, the soul changes direction – Carl Jung reveals the beginning of your truth At sixty, life quietly turns inward. Carl Jung believed this stage is not a decline, but a profound psychological turning point—when the soul begins to seek truth rather than achievement. According to Carl Jung, the first half of life is devoted to building the ego: career, identity, status, and social roles. But around sixty, these structures lose their power, and the psyche calls for a deeper alignment with the inner self. From the perspective of Carl Jung, this shift marks the beginning of individuation in its truest form. Old ambitions fade, not because life is ending, but because the soul is redirecting its energy toward meaning, wisdom, and inner coherence. Carl Jung taught that ignoring this call often leads to emptiness, depression, or quiet despair. Listening to it, however, opens the door to authenticity—where one no longer lives to impress the world, but to honor the truth emerging from within. This video explores how, at sixty, the soul changes direction and why Carl Jung saw this moment as the beginning of your deepest truth—a sacred transition toward wholeness and inner freedom. ✨ If this reflection resonates with you, please like the video 👍, subscribe 🔔, and share it with others ↗️ who may be standing at this meaningful crossroads. #psychology #jungianpsychology #lifeafter60 #selfrealization #innertruth